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Terminal Care: Goal Setting — Hospice Philosophy in Practice (Lunt and Hillier, 1981; Buckingham and Lupa, 1982). Whilst domiciliary and hospital teams, working in an advisory capacity and supplementing existing provision, continue to multiply (Lunt, in press) further major expansion of inpatient hospice units seems unlikely, at least in the UK. Instead, hos致敬 发表于 2025-3-25 23:04:06
Working with the Terminally Illll sure that general practitioners readily see psychologists as being relevant to their needs when managing patients with terminal illnesses. However, as it becomes apparent through routine clinical practice that psychologists contribute usefully to problems in living other than traditional, more ps事先无准备 发表于 2025-3-26 00:35:27
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The Making of the Clinician — An Introductionontributing significantly to therapeutic understanding and efficacy, have failed to address a highly significant area: the personal experience, attitudes and involvement of the analyst, which contribute importantly to the interpersonal subtleties and uncharted techniques which may, in fact, constituGUEER 发表于 2025-3-26 12:53:41
Some Psychodynamic Aspects of Helping: A Critical Overviewix years I have developed an interest in this issue arising from two sources. My own struggles in creatively using the client role in my personal therapy led me to question some of the motives for being a helper which lie outside of the need to earn a living on the one hand, and fulfil a relatively爆米花 发表于 2025-3-26 19:49:09
What is a Therapeutic Response?bout she looked at me with her usual directness as I opened the door, gave me a quiet smile and came in. Then she said: “May I use your loo?” “Yes. Of .,” I replied. The hesitancy with which she asked the question prompted me to emphasize my answer: “Yes. Of course.” I felt I needed to convey to her